Lowrance electronic 350c manual Choosing New Destinations while Navigating, Find an Intersection

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Find a Street

If you just want to find your way to a single street, choose FIND FIRST STREET and the iWAY will provide a list of streets of similar names. If the list is too long, try specifying a city by pressing inside the CITY field and entering a name on the virtual keyboard.

From the list, choose the name of the street you're looking for, and the iWAY will display it on the map.

Find an Intersection

To find an intersection, make sure you've entered a street name in the First Street field as described in the previous instructions. Repeat those steps to enter the name of a crossing street in the SECOND STREET field, then choose FIND INTERSECTION and the iWAY will provide a list of all known intersections of those two street names. Choose one from the list, and the iWAY will show a dialog asking whether you want to GO TO the intersection, FIND ON MAP, or ADD TO ADDRESS BOOK.

Find Streets menu shown left, with the list of found intersections right.

Choosing New Destinations while Navigating

So far we've taught you all the ways to make the iWAY generate a route for you from scratch. No matter which method you use, the iWAY responds in the same way. It begins examining the roads between your current position, and your selected destination.

If you’re already navigating to a destination, though, the iWAY will behave a little differently. The iWAY needs to know whether you want to cancel your previous navigation, or put it on hold while you visit this new location. You can even schedule to visit the new location after you finish your current route.

If you choose to Go To a new destination while you’re navigating, the following dialog will appear.

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Contents Operation Instructions Accessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site Table of Contents Overlay Data Setup Route Via Waypoints AutoSort Searching, Finding, and Navigating Page Preface Introducing GPS How Lowrance GPS and the GPS System Work Power Cable Section Installation & AccessoriesExternal Connections External Power and Standby ModeUSB-to-PC Cable Connection MMC or SD CardGetting Music or Pictures on Your iWAY Mounting BracketsMoving On iWAY Operation Other AccessoriesUsing the Touch Screen Power ButtonClosing Menus Main MenuPress and Drag Find Map and MusicOptions Menu Page Map Mode Practice Run Map Mode Display and On-Screen Commands Using the Map Display Toolbar Using the Menu ButtonUsing the Speak Instruction Button Page Using the Location Information Button Using the Map Orientation ButtonCreating and Saving Contacts Red halo indicates a selected contact on the map display Section Music Mode Operation Map and Music Music Mode Practice Run Music Mode Display and On-Screen Commands Using the Play Control Buttons Music Browser Using the Now Playing Box to Launch Music BrowserVisualization Effects Waveform/Spectrum Analyzer Shuffle On/Off Find MusicRepeat On/Off Setup EqualizerPictures Slideshow Section Pictures, Gauge, and Options MenuOptions Menu Page One GaugeDirections List Auto Zoom On/Off Overlay Data SetupRoute Via Waypoints Cancel Navigation Routing Options Avoid Cross-Traffic Turns Options Menu Page Two Categories Drawn My Trails Trip Calculator Safety Mode On/Off Page Interface Setup Interface Options Menu Touch Screen Calibration menu Options Menu Page Three Units of Measure Reset OptionsGPS Status Device InformationIWAY GPS Status Screen GPS Simulator Transfer DataPage Section Searching, Finding, and Navigating Using the iWAYs Virtual Keyboard Find Gas and ATMs, Lodging, and Restaurants Using the Name Filter Navigating to the Selected POI Find Address Recent DestinationsPage Other Pages Address BookIntersections Find an Intersection Choosing New Destinations while NavigatingFollowing a Generated Route Knowing the Area Using Turn Preview and the Directions ListConsidering Temporary or Local Conditions Page Index Page FCC Compliance Lowrance Mapping Database End User License Agreement Page Page Lowrance Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty Not toll-free How to Obtain Service…Copyright 2005 Lowrance Electronics, Inc All rights reserved